A wonderful, wonderful concert. Didn't get back home until 3am on Tuesday morning! No time for online until this evening.

He played for 2 hours an 40 minutes. The only breaks being the short intervals between encores.

Set list:

Hello Goodbye
Juniors Farm
All My Loving
Jet
Drive My Car
Sing The Changes
Night Before
Let Me Roll It
Paperback Writer
Long and Winding Road
Come and Get It
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five
Maybe I'm Amazed
I've Just Seen A Face
I Will
Blackbird
Here Today (dedicated to John)Dance Tonight
Mrs Vanderbilt
Eleanor Rigby
Something (dedicated to George)Band on the Run
Ob la di, Ob la da
Back in the USSR
I Gotta Feeling
A Day in the Life / Give Peace A Chance
Let it Be
Live and Let Die
Hey Jude

Encore:The Word / All You Need Is Love
Day Tripper
Get Back (joined on stage by Ronnie Wood)

Second Encore:Yesterday
Helter Skelter
Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End

I was amazed when Ronnie Wood came on to join in with Get Back. My Dad (who I went with) is a massive Stones fan. He nearly fell over with excitement!

It was a much better concert than at Cardiff last year. A lot of that was to do with the performance space. A football stadium will - with the best will in the world - always be a football stadium. The O2 is purpose built and it shows.

Here are a few videos I took, but to be honest they're bettered by pretty much all the other videos already on YouTube of the concert. Plus, my camera didn't take too kindly to the harsh lighting and bleached out a lot of the brightest parts (as you can see). So sorry about that.

The first is Something from start to finish. The second is a section of I Will. The third is a section of Get Back. All three go up to 'HD' on the player.

EDIT: I should say that although having Ronnie Wood play on Get Back was really cool, when McCartney introduced him he first teased that he had a "surprise for you" [the audience]... "none other than...". The first name that flashed through my head was Ringo. That would've been ten times as awesome.

In a 2001 interview on VH1, McCartney said Keith Moon was to have taken part in "Rockestra" but died one month before the recording sessions took place. Kenney Jones, who replaced Moon on drums within The Who, appeared instead.